FUTABA 3PJ Super User manual

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Thank you for purchasing the Futaba 3PJ SUPER.
Prior to operating your 3PJ SUPER, please read this manual thoroughly and
use your system in a safe manner.
After reading this manual store it in a safe place.
See the glossary on page (P108-109) for the definition’s of the special terms
used in this manual.
Application, Export and Reconstruction
1. Use this product in surface models only.
The product described in this manual is subject to regulations of the Ministry of
Radio/Telecommunications and is restricted under Japanese law to such pur-
poses.
2. Exportation Precautions
(a) When this product is exported from Japan, its use is to be approved by the
Radio Law of the country of the destination.
(b) Use of this product with other than models may be restricted by Export and
Trade Control Regulations. An application for export approval must be submit-
ted.
3. Modification, adjustment and replacement of parts.
Futaba is not responsible for unauthorized modification, adjustment and re-
placement of parts of this product.
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT APPLIES TO THE
RECEIVER (FOR U.S.A.)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions.
(1) This devise may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This devise must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.

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THE RBRCTM SEAL (FOR U.S.A.)
The RBRCTM SEAL on the (easily removable) nickel-cadmium battery con-
tained in Futaba products indicates that Futaba Corporation of America is vol-
untarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batter-
ies at the end of their useful lives, when taken out of service within the United
States. The RBRCTM program provides a convenient alternative to placing used
nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal waste which is illegal in
some areas.
Futaba Corporation of America's payments to RBRCTM makes it easy for you to
return the spent battery to Futaba for recycling purposes. You may also contact
your local recycling center for information on where to return the spent battery.
Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-Cd battery recycling in
your area. Futaba Corporation of America's involvement in this program is part
of its commitment to protecting our environment and conserving natural re-
sources.
RBRCTM is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling
Corporation.
-No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission.
-The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
-This manual has been carefully written, please write to Futaba if you feel that any corrections or clarifica-
tions should be made.
-Futaba is not responsible for the use of this product.

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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others...........6
Explanation of Symbols................................................................................ 6
Operation Precautions .................................................................................. 7
Nicad Battery Handling Precautions ........................................................... 9
Storage and Disposal Precautions ............................................................ 10
Other Precautions ....................................................................................... 11
Table Of Contents
Before Using...........................................................12
Features........................................................................................................ 12
Set Contents ................................................................................................ 14
Nomenclature............................................................................................... 15
Installation ..............................................................27
Receiver and Servo Connections .............................................................. 27
Installation Safety Precautions .................................................................. 28
Initial Set-Up ...........................................................29
Preparations (Transmitter) ......................................................................... 29
Direct Mode Functions ..........................................32
Function Map ............................................................................................... 32
Steering ATV ................................................................................................ 33
Throttle ATV ................................................................................................. 35
Channel 3 ATV ............................................................................................. 37
Steering EXP ................................................................................................ 39
Throttle EXP/EXP2/CRV .............................................................................. 40
Model Select................................................................................................. 44
Custom Key.................................................................................................. 45
Select Mode Functions ..........................................46
Function Map ............................................................................................... 46
Subtrim ......................................................................................................... 47

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Steering Speed .................................................................................. 49
A.B.S. Function.................................................................................. 51
Idle-Up ................................................................................................ 55
Throttle Acceleration ........................................................................ 56
Start Function .................................................................................... 58
Traction Control ................................................................................ 61
Step..................................................................................................... 63
Timer................................................................................................... 64
Model Name ....................................................................................... 74
Setup Mode Functions....................................75
Function Map ..................................................................................... 75
Dual Rate/Second Dual Rate ............................................................ 76
ATL Function ..................................................................................... 78
Channel 3 Position ............................................................................ 79
Throttle Neutral.................................................................................. 80
Programmable Mixing 1/2................................................................. 81
Tilt Mixing........................................................................................... 85
Reverse Switch.................................................................................. 87
Function Select Trim......................................................................... 88
Function Select Switch ..................................................................... 89
Fail Safe (PCM Mode Only)............................................................... 91
Battery Fail Safe (PCM Mode Only) ................................................. 92
PCM/PPM Select ................................................................................ 93
LCD Contrast Adjustment ................................................................ 94
Audible Alarm Tone .......................................................................... 95
Model Reset ....................................................................................... 96
Model Copy ........................................................................................ 97
Throttle Curve Selection................................................................... 98
Rate Display Selection...................................................................... 99
Reference .......................................................100
Ratings ............................................................................................. 100
Optional Parts.................................................................................. 101
Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 104
Error Displays.................................................................................. 105
When requesting repair (For U.S.A.) ............................................. 107
Glossary ........................................................................................... 108
Glossary (LCD Display) .................................................................. 109
3PJ SUPER Data Sheet ................................................................... 110
Throttle Curve.................................................................................. 111
For Your Safety
As Well As
That Of Others
Before
Using
Installation
Initial
Set-Up
Direct Mode
Functions
Select Mode
Functions
Setup Mode
Functions
Reference

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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
Usethisproductinasafemanner.Pleaseobservethefollowingsafetyprecautionsat
alltimes. Explanation of Symbols
Thepartsofthismanualindicatedbythefollowingsymbolsareextremelyimportant
andmustbeobserved.
Danger Indicates a procedure which could lead to a dangerous situ-
ation and may cause death or serious injury if ignored and
not performed properly.
Warning Indicates procedures which may lead to dangerous situa-
tions and could cause death or serious injury as well as su-
perficial injury and physical damage.
Caution Indicates procedures that may not cause serious injury, but
could lead to physical damage.
Symbols: ; Prohibited ; Mandatory
Symbols Explanation

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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
Operation Precautions
Warning
Prohibited Procedures
Do not operate two or more models
on the same frequency at the same
time.
Operating two or more models at same time on the
same frequency will cause interference and loss of
control of both models.
AM, FM (PPM) and PCM are different methods
of modulation. Nonetheless the same frequency
can not be used at the same point in time, regard-
less of the signal format.
Do not operate outdoors on rainy
days , run through puddles of water or
when visibility is limited.
Should any type of moisture (water or snow) enter any
compoent of the system, erratic opreation and loss of
control may occur.
Do not operate in the following
places.
-Near other sites where other radio control
activity may occur.
-Near people or roads.
-On any pond when rowboats are present.
-Near high tension power lines or communi-
cation broadcasting antennas.
Interference could cause loss of control . Improper in-
stallation of your Radio Control System in your model
could result in serious injury.
Do not operate this R/C system when
you are tired, not feeling well or under
the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Your judgment is impaired and could result in a dan-
gerous situation that may cause serious injury to
yourself as well as others.
Mandatory Procedures
Extend the transmit-
ter antenna to its full
length.
If the transmitter antenna is not
fully extended the operating
range of the radio will be re-
duced.
Check the transmitter antenna to be
sure it is not loose.
If the transmitter antenna works loose, or is discon-
nected while the model is running signal transmission
will be lost. This will cause you to lose control of the
model..
Always perform a operating range
check prior to use.
Problems with the radio control system as well as im-
proper installation in a model could cause loss of con-
trol.
(Simple range test method)
Have a friend hold the model, or clamp it down or
place it where the wheels or prop can not come in
contact with any object. Walk away and check to
see if the servos follow the movement of the con-
trols on the transmitter. Should you notice any ab-
normal operation, Do not operate the model. Also
check to be sure the model memory matches the
model in use.

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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
Caution Prohibited Procedures
Mandatory Procedures
Do not touch the engine, motor, speed control or any part of
the model that will generate heat while the model is operating
or immediately after its use.
These parts may be very hot and can cause serious burns.
Turning on the power switches.
Always check the throttle trigger on the
transmitter to be sure it is at the neutral
position.
1. Turn on the transmitter power switch.
2. Turn on the receiver or speed control
power switch.
Turning off the power switches
Always be sure the engine is not
running or the motor is stopped.
1. Turn off the receiver or speed control power switch.
2. Then turn off the transmitter power switch.
If the power switches are turned off in the opposite
order the model may unexpectedly run out of control
and cause a very dangerous situation.
When making adjustments to
the model do so with the en-
gine not running or the motor
disconnected.
You may unexpectedly lose control and
create a dangerous situation.
When operating your model
always display a frequency
flag on your transmitter an-
tenna.
When adjusting the transmitter on land while preparing to run (cruise), take measures
so that the wind will not knock over the transmitter.
If the transmitter is knocked over, the throttle stick may be accidentally set to the operating position and you may
lose control.
(Failsafefunction)
Before running (cruising), check the fail safe function.
Check Method;
Before starting the engine, check the fail safe function as follows:
1) Turn on the transmitter and receiver power switches.
2) Wait at least one minute, then turn off the transmitter power switch. (The transmitter automatically transfers the fail
safe data to the receiver every minute.)
3) Check if the fail safe function moves the servos to the preset position when reception fails.
The fail safe function is a safety feature that minimizes set damage by moving the servos to a preset position when
reception fails. However, if set to a dangerous position, it has the opposite effect. When the reverse function was used
to change the operating direction of a servo, the fail safe function must be reset.
Setting example: Throttle idle or brake position
1
2
3
B/C
FP-R113F
FM

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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
Nicad Battery Handling Precautions
(OnlywhenNicadbatteriesareused)
Warning Mandatory Procedures
Always check to be sure your batter-
ies have been charged prior to oper-
ating the model.
Should the battery go dead while the model is operat-
ing loss of control will occur and create a very danger-
ous situation.
To recharge the transmitter Nicad ,
use the special charger made for this
purpose.
Overcharging could cause the Nicad battery to over-
heat, leak or explode. This may lead to fire, burns,
loss of sight and many other type's of injuries.
Caution Prohibited Items
Do not use commercial AA
size Nicad batteries.
Quick charging may cause the
battery contacts to overheat and
damage the battery holder.
Do not short circuit the Nicad battery
terminals.
Causing a short circuit across the battery terminals
may cause abnormal heating, fire and burns.
Do not drop the Nicad battery or ex-
pose it to strong shocks or vibrations.
The battery may short circuit and overheat, electrolyte
may leak out and cause burns or chemical damage.
When the model is not being used,
always remove or disconnect the
Nicad battery .
Should the battery be left connected this could create
a dangerous situation if someone accidentally turns
on the receiver power switch. Loss of control would
occur.
Special
Charger
Nicad AA size
batteries.
Use
prohibited
Shock
Prohibited

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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
Storage and Disposal Precautions
Warning
Prohibited Procedures
Do not leave the radio system or
models within the reach of small chil-
dren.
A small child may accidentally operate the system,
this could cause a dangerous situation and injuries.
Nicad batteries can be very dangerous when mis-
handled and cause chemical damage.
Do not throw Nicad batteries into a
fire. Do not expose Nicad batteries to
extreme heat. Also do not disas-
semble or modify a Nicad battery
pack.
Overheating and breakage will cause the electrolyte
to leak from the cells and cause skin burns, loss of
sight as well as other injuries.
Mandatory Procedures
When the system will not be used for
any length of time store the system
with batteries in a discharged state.
Be sure to recharge the batteries prior
to the next time the system is used.
If the batteries are repeatedly recharged in a slightly
discharged state the memory effect of the nicad bat-
tery may considerably reduce the capacity . A reduc-
tion in operating time will occur even when the batter-
ies are charged for the recommended time.
<Nicad Battery Electrolyte>
The electrolyte in Nicad batteries is a strong alkali. Should you get even the
smallest amount of the electrolyte in your eyes, DO NOT RUB, wash immedi-
ately with water, seek medical attention at once. The electrolyte can cause blind-
ness. If electrolyte comes in contact with your skin or clothes, wash with water
immediately.
Caution
Prohibited Procedures
Do not store your R/C system in the
following places.
- Where it is extremely hot or cold.
- Where the system will be exposed to direct
sunlight.
- Where the humidity is high.
-Where vibration is prevalent.
-Where dust is prevalent.
-Where the system would be exposed to
steam and condensation.
Storing your R/C system under adverse conditions
could cause deformation and numerous problems
with opreation.
Mandatory Procedure
If the system will not be used for a
long period of time remove the batter-
ies from the transmitter and model
and store in a cool dry place.
If the batteries are left in the transmitter electrolyte
may leak and damage the transmitter. This applies to
the model also, remove the batteries from it also to
prevent damage.
<Nicad Battery Recycling>
A used Nicad battery is valuable resource. Insulate the battery terminals and
dispose the battery by taking it to a battery recycling center.

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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
Other Precautions
Caution
Prohibited Procedures
Do not expose plastic parts to fuel,
motor spray, waste oil or exhaust.
The fuel, motor spray, waste oil and exhaust will pen-
etrate and damage the plastic.
Always use only genuine Futaba
transmitters, receivers, servos, FET
amps (electronic speed
controls),Nicad batteries and other
optional accessories.
Futaba will not be responsible for problems caused by
the use of other than Futaba genuine parts. Use the
parts specified in the instruction manual and catalog.
Mandatory Procedures

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Before Using
Before Using
Features
- Eight Model Memories/Eight More Models Can Be Added By
Using the Data Pac
EnglishandJapaneseKatakanacharactersmaybeusedtoassigneachmodelaname.
Modelmemorieswithslightlydifferentsettingscanbeeasilycreatedbyusingthe
modelcopyfunction.Also,eightmoremodelscanbeaddedbyusingtheoptional
DataPac(DP-16K).
- Large LCD display
Constantlydisplaysalltheinformationneededformonitoring.Thelargecharacters
canbeeasilyreadwhenmakingadjustments.
- Three Function Selection Modes
Newmenuconfigurationallowsdirectaccesstothemostfrequentlyusedfunctions.
(DirectMode/SelectMode/Set-UpMode)
- Second Dual Rate (D/R2)
Letsyouchangethesteeringanglewithonetouchwhilerunning.
- Anti-Skid Brake System (A. B. S. Function)(A.B.S.)
Allowsbrakingwithoutthetireslosingtheirgriponthetrackevenwhenbrakinggas
poweredcarsoncorners.
- Throttle Acceleration (TH.ACC)
Gaspoweredcarshavealagtimebeforetheclutchisengagedorthebrakesare
applied.Thisfunctionminimizesthislagtime.
- Traction Control (TRAC)
Whentriggeroperationisperformedsuddenlyonslicksurfaces,thewheelsmerely
spinandthecardoesnotacceleratesmoothly.BysettingtheTractionControlfunc-
tion,operationcanbeperformedsmoothlyandpleasantlyandbatteryconsumption
canbereduced.
- Start (START)
Onaslicksurface,ifthethrottletriggerissettofullthrottleatthestartofarace,the
wheelswillspinandthecarwillnotacceleratesmoothly.WhentheStartfunctionis
set,merelypullingthethrottletriggerforwardcausesthethrottleservotoautomati-
callymovetoapresetpositionandthecartoacceleratesmoothly.
- Steering Speed (ST.SPD)
Allowsyoutoadjustthesteeringservospeedtomatchyourstyleofdriving.

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Before Using
- Advanced Timer (TIMER)
Theracingtimer(laptimer)canrecordthetotaltimeandupto99laps.Thetimercan
beautomaticallyactivatedbytriggeroperation.Analarmcanbesetfrom30second
beforetimeisup.
ANavigationtimerthatiseffectiveinpracticerunscanalertyoutothetargetlap.
- Digital Trim w/Reset Function
ThetrimpositionisconstantlydisplayedontheLCDscreen.One-stepservotravel
canalsobeadjusted.
Steeringandthrottletrimadjustmentshavenoeffectonthemaximumservotravel.
- Trim Function Selection
Allowsyoutoassignvariousfunctionstothetrimmers(digitaltrim,gripdial,knob).
Allthetrimsaredigital,sotheydonothavetoberepositionedforeachmodel.
- Switch Function Selection
Allowsyoutoassignvariousfunctionstothetwoswitches.
- Left Hand Reversible
- Black Transmitter Antenna
- New Light Weight Design and Extraordinary Balance
- Tension Adjustment
Steeringwheelspringtensioncanbeadjustedfromtheoutside.
- Trigger Stop Function (Mechanical ATL)
ThemechanicaltriggerstopcanbeusedasATL.
- Display Switch
Functionscanbesetwithouttransmittingasignal.
- Body Rest (Option)
- Receiver w/DSC Function (Connection Cord is Optional)
FM:R113F,PCM:R113iP

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Before Using
Set Contents
Afteropeningthebox,firstcheckifthecontentsconformtothefollowing.Thecon-
tentsdependonthesetasshownbelow.
-Ifanyofthesetcontentsaremissing,oryouhaveanyquestions,pleasecontactyou
dealer.
Transmitter T3PJ SUPER
RF module TJ-FM
Receiver R113F(FM) or R113iP(PCM)
Servo S9402, S9304 or (none)
Miscellaneous
Transmitter Ni-cad battery pack NT8F700B
or Battery box
*Installed in transmitter.
Receiver switch
Instruction manual
*Installed in transmitter.
Always use only genuine Futaba transmitter, receiver, FET amp, Ni-cad battery and
other optional parts.
Futaba will not be responsible for damage caused by other than genuine Futaba parts and components. Use only
the genuine Futaba parts and components listed in the instruction manual and catalog.
Caution

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Before Using
DIRECT ST.EXP
M.SEL
UP
SETUP
DOWNSELECT ATVTH.EXP
+
RESET
-
CUSTOM
PILOT
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY
3PJ SUPER DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM
Nomenclature
Transmitter T3PJ SUPER (Front)
*Theswitches,knobs,andtrimmersinthefigureareshownintheinitialsettingposi-
tion.
Precautions when turning the power switch on and off.
Whenthedatawaschangedusingtheeditkeysortrimlevers,waitatleasttwosec-
ondsbeforeturningoffthepower.Ifthepoweristurnedoffwithintwosecondsafter
thedatawaschanged,thenewdatawillnotbewrittentomemory.
Antenna
Throttle trim (DT2) Edit keys
Steering wheel
Steering trim (DT1)
LCD screen
Timer switch (PSH)
Power
switch
Digital trim 3 (DT3)
Pilot lamp
CH3 knob (KNOB)
Traction control switch
(SLD)
Mechanical ATL
adjusting screw
Throttle trigger
(See page 16 for the operating
instructions.)
(See page 16 for the operating instructions.)
(See page 17 for the
adjustment instructions.)
(See page 16 for the operating
instructions.)
Grip Handle
Wheel tension
adjusting screw (See page 17.)
(GD1)
Steering dual rate dial
ATL dial (GD2)
(See page 16 for the
operating instructions.)
(See page 16 for the
operating instructions.)

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Before Using
Digital Trim Operation
(Initial settings: DT1: Steering trim, DT2: Throttle trim, DT3: -------)
Operatingbythelever:Pushthelevertotheleftorright(upordown).
Operatingbypushbuttonswitch:Pressthepushbuttonswitchinthedesireddirec-
tion.
ThecurrentpositionisdisplayedontheLCDscreen.
Steering trim display
Throttle trim display
- Each step is indicated by a tone.
- When the trim exceeds the maximum trim adjustment
range, the tone will change pitch and the lever will not
move any farther.
- Return to the neutral position (center) by pressing both
the push button switches simultaneously for about one
second.
Trim Operation
Withthecentertrimfeature,trimadjustmentshavenoeffectonthemaximumservo
travel.Thispreventsthelinkagesfrombindingwhenadjustmentsaremade.
DT2
DT1
Grip dial operation
(Initial settings: GD1=Steering D/R, GD2=ATL)
Operatethedialsbyturningthem.ThecurrentsetvalueisdisplayedontheLCD
screen.
SLD
DT.1
ON
Lever
Push button switch
GD1
GD2
- A click sound is made at each step.
- When the maximum position is reached at each side, the
tone of the click changes. Thereafter, the set value does
not change.
ATL display
Steering D/R display
DT3

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Before Using
Mechanical ATL Adjustment
Adjustment
Using a Phillips screwdriver, adjust the trigger
brake (back) side stroke by turning the screw
through the adjusting hole indicated by the ar-
row in the figure. (The screw moves the
throttle trigger stopper.)
- When the adjusting screw is turned clockwise, the
stroke becomes narrower.
Makethisadjustmentwhenyouwanttomakethethrottletriggerbrake(back)side
strokenarrower.
Wheel Tension Adjustment
Makethisadjustmentwhenyouwanttochangethesteeringwheelspringtension.
Adjustment
Turn the screw inside the adjusting
hole using a 1.5mm hex wrench.
Caution
Ifturnedtoofarcounterclockwise,theadjustingscrewmayfallout.
Tension adjusting
screw
- Turning the adjusting screw
clockwise, increases the spring
tension.
Mechanical ATL
adjusting screw
SETUP
DOWNSELECT ATVTH.EXP
RESET
-
CUSTOM
DIRECT
SELECT
TH.EXP
Caution
Whenthestrokewasadjusted,thethrottleservotravelmustbeadjustedbydataset-
ting.

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Before Using
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Transmitter T3PJ SUPER (Rear)
Ni-cad Battery
Replacement
(For Ni-cad battery system)
TheNi-cadbatteryisconnectedbya
connectorsothatitcanberemoved
whenyouwillnotbeusingthetrans-
mitterforalongtime,orwhenreplac-
ingadeadbatterywithasparebat-
tery.
- Always use an NT8F700B Ni-cad battery.
Battery cover
- When changing the Ni-cad battery pack, or dry
cell batteries, remove this cover.
(See page 20 for the
handling instructions.)
Dry cell Battery
Replacement
(For dry cell battery system)
1. Slide the transmitter battery
cover in the arrow direction
while pressing the part shown
in the figure.
2. Load the eight batteries in ac-
cordance with the polarity
markings on the battery holder.
3. Slide the battery cover back
onto the transmitter.
Battery cover
Dry cell battery (x8)
RF module DP-16K
Data Pac
(See page 20 for the
handling instructions.) Charging jack
DSC jack
(See page 103 for the handling instructions.)
(The DSC cord sold separately is necessary.)
Ni-cad battery
NT8F700B
While pressing
this part.

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Before Using
Charging the Ni-cad Battery
Charging
1. Plug the transmitter cord of the
special charger into the charg-
ing jack on the rear of the trans-
mitter.
2. Plug the charger into an AC out-
let.
3. Check that the charging LED
lights.
Charger
Transmitter charging
LED
Cord to transmitter
charging jack
WhenchargingtheNT8F700BNi-cadbatterywiththespecialcharger,allowabout
15hoursforcharging.Ifthetransmitterhasnotbeenusedforsometime,cyclethe
batterybycharginganddischargingittwoorthreetimes.
Diode Protection
Thetransmitterchargingcircuitisequippedwitha1.5Adiodetopreventshortcir-
cuits.Ifthebatteryischargedwithaquickchargerforotherthandigitalproportional
R/Csets,itmaynotbefullychargedandthecircuitsinsidethetransmittermaybe
damaged.
Always use the special charger or a quick charger for digital pro-
portional R/C sets to charge a digital proportional R/C set Ni-cad
battery.
Overcharging a Ni-cad battery can result in burns, fire, injuries, or loss of sight due to
overheating, breakage, or electrolyte leakage.
Never try to recharge a dry cell bat-
tery.
The transmitter may be damaged or the battery
electrolyte may leak or the battery may break.
When the charger is not in use, dis-
connect it from the AC outlet.
Do this to prevent accidents and to avoid overheat-
ing.
Caution
Never plug it into an outlet other
than indicated voltage.
Plugging the charger into the wrong outlet may re-
sult in an explosion, sparking, or fire.
Do not insert and remove the
charger when you hands are wet.
It may cause an electric shock.
Warning
Use the
special
char
g
er.
AC outlet

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Before Using
RF Module
Removal
RF module
Tabs
1. Pull the RF module forward while
pressing the tabs at the left and
right inward.
Insertion
1. Insert the RF module while being
careful not to bend the transmitter
side connector pins.
2. Insert the RF module until the tabs
at the left and right snap in place
with a “click”.
RF Module Temperature Rise
ThetemperatureoftheRFmodulewillriseslightlyduringoperation.
Handling the Data Pack
Thesetdatafor8unitscanbestoredinthe3PJSUPERtransmitterbodyandtheset
datafor8moreunitscanbestoredinaDP-16K(Option)removabledatapack.
Data pack DP-16K
(Option)
Data pack insertion slot
-Graspthedustproofcapandinsert
thedatapackfully.
Inserting and removing the data pack
Alwaysturnoffthetransmitterpowerbeforeremovingandinsertingthedatapack.
Data pack initialization
Whenthedatapackisusedandthepoweristurnedonforthefirsttime,thedatapack
mustbeinitializedbeforeitcanbeusedwiththistransmitter.When"CAM-INI?"is
displayedonthescreenafterthepoweristurnedon,pressthe"+"key.Thisautomati-
callyinitializesthedatapack.Thisoperationisunnecessarythereafter.
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